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    Vol. XXVI,
WaMidjt
No. 48.
TEUMOOK, OREGON, APRIL
A. Saving Plan
Just about the best plan for saving
money is to set as a mark a certain sum
to save in a certain time.
Then strive with grim determination
to reach it- Figure how much of the
income must be set aside regularly to
do it.
Deposit this money in our Savings
Department or on our Certificates
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or
Deposit which we issue any time in any
sum from a dollar up.
Then when you have reached your
goal you will have won a thousand
battles. You will repeat your achieve­
ment in less time and with less effort.
You will probably set your next mark
higher.
Adopt this plan now, and bring in
your first deposit.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $80,500,
Tillamook County Bank.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
B. S. Clark, auctioneer.
Get your Land Plaster at the Till­
amook Feed Co.
Spuds 5 sack lots 89c, per 100 lbs.,
at Ray & Co,
a
Empty
sacks wanted—Lamb-
Schrader Co.
G B, Lamb has leased the Faw
cett Creek saw mill.
Safe deposit boxes for rent.—Tilla­
mook County Bank.
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Headquarters for auto livery.—
Ed. Haaley, phone 11W.
Ranch for Sale, terms reasonable.
—Apply to A. J. Stillwell.
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Dressmaking, Mrs. R. E. Winans,
phone 19 w. Toggery building.
Mrs. H. A. Williams entertained
the Priscilla Club last Friday after­
noon.
A marriage license was issued to
Frank von Euw and Josephine Hir-
ilinian.
The Sue H. Elmore came in Wed­
nesday with a cargo of freight from
Portland.
For sale 200 acres of Wilson River
bottom land. Inquire of Frank
Freeman.
Fancy potatoes 90c,, 100 pounds,
five sack lota 85c., 100 pounds, at
Ray & Co.'a.
Live chickens wanted at the Tilla-
mook Meat Company's Market, 12c.
per pound.
We are iu a position to make
some long time farm loans. First
National Bank.
Wm. G. Tait, president of the First
National Bank, is in Portland this
week on business.
If our work does not suit you tell
us; if it does tell your friends. City
Transfer Company
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Bring your chickens to the Tilla­
mook Meat Company’s Market. We
pay 12c. per pound,
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Circuit Court will recon "rene on
Monday, when there are several
jury cases to be taken up.
Two Yearling Colts for Sade, at a
reasonable price.
Apply to Guy
Mattoon, Pleasant Valley.
Corinth W.R.C. will meet nnd
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serve birthday lunch in the Artisan
hall on Saturday afternoon.
The county court will meet on
Friday, to take up bids which ‘have
been advertised for road work.
Rosenberg Bros, have bought -out
the grocery store recently started
in the Jones-Knudson building.
Free Admission ticket to the Genl
Theatre with every 81.60 cash pur­
chase of Rexall goods at Clough. •
Tbc United Artisans will give
their fourth ball at the Tillamook
Commercial Club rooms on Satur­
day.
C- Moser, republican candi-
e j r R3>verner was in the city on
luesday and created a favorabie
impression.
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Jake Wolvinstine has opened a
*e.Pair shop down by the saw mill,
*H1 repair any old thing. -Boiler
repairing a specialty.
Alex. McNair was in Engene the
nrat of the week to visit his wife and
daughter and make his first acquain­
tance with his grandson. Mrs. Me
•'a,r t* expected to return of the city
the end of the week.
UA|HHR*S
C. I. Clough returned from a
business trip to Portland on Wed-
tiesday.
The La Mott Comedy Company
will appear at the’ Star Theatre for
five nights, commencing on Sun­
day evening, April 26th.
E. M. Smith, clerk of the Insur­
ance Commission is in the city
going over the county records in
behalf of the commission.
“A petition has been filed with the
County Clerk to have the question
of stock running st large in Kelchis
precinct submitted to a vote.
O. A. Schultz returned on Sunday
from a business trip to Portland.
He was accompanied by E. E.
Koehler, of Aberdeen, Wash.
The Fairview Birthday Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Ernest
Knight on April24th. Mrs. Knight
will be assisted by Mrs. Jeff Harris.
For sale, Fruit trees at one-half
Çrice, apples, pears and peaches
rees left over from Pacific Nurs
ery. Apply to M. R. Hannenkrat. .
Insect powder. Death to chicken
lice, to be used in nests for setting
hens and for any use where a good
lice powder is needed. At Clough's.
Protect your valuable papers from
the unexpected fire by renting one
of our safe deposit boxes. Only one
dollar per year. Tillamook County
Bank.
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For sale, river bottom land in 10,
20, 30 or 40 acre tracts, on what is
known as the Peter Brant place.
Will sell cheap. Apply to Vincenz
Jacob, on place.
Man with small family, good
nlilker, just came from Switzerland,
w.snts work on farm. Send answer
to
Dominick Betshart, Ramsey
Hotel, Tillamook City.
Dawson Bros, will meet all trains
with bus, and will handle passen­
gers and baggage to all parts of the
city. Call or phone at the Livery
barn on 2nd Ave East.
The annual meeting of the Tilla­
mook Commercial Club will be held
on Monday Evening, April 27th, at
8 p.m., when officers for the ensu­
ing year will be elected.
To add to the work of the post
office, the postmasters have to
weigh all parcel post packages and
keep a tally of the zones which they
came from and are sent to.
There will be an excursion next
Sunday to Bayocean, the Olive leav­
ing Tillamook at 9.00 a.m , and re­
turning will leave Bayocean at 5.00
p.m. Fare, 75c. round trip
E. P. Curry, who was indicted by
the grand jury on a charge of Ob­
taining a signature by false pre­
tenses, pleaded not guilty to the
charge before Judge Holmes.
It’s a good rule to buy a sewing
machine with an established repu­
tation for quality services. The
White for sale on easy terms at
/ones-Knudson Furniture Co.
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Attorney G. O. Holman, of Dallas,
ca ididate on the Republican ticket
for circuit judge for the counties of
Tiifa'mook, Polk and Yamhill, was
in th « city the first of the week.
Gra< led Jersey Calves for sale from
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f.re8hen;
half to > three-fourth Jersey; both
sex; rei’istered
Apply to T.
H. McC ormack.R.
The Singer Sewing .Machine for
Bale on ea>ey terms, at c'lif honie
piano and. music store, Tu.amoo"-
Ore.. A. Ijneback, manager
phones.
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VARIETY STORE,
TIUbnmOOK,
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OREGON
Drop in and book flround ”
23, 1914
See Met ret Smith about your
coIves if you wish to sell, he is pay­
ing highest market price for them.
Mutual phone.
so lent safely.
The government
would be the guarantor without loss
and the homebuilder would be pay­
ing 3 to 3’._. per cent instead of 6, 8
A b soon as a $3,000 bond Jis put or 10 per cent with a commission
up by the Port of Nehalem to cov­ added."
er insurance, the dredge wiil be
taken to Nehalem.
United Artisan Social.
The First National Bank
of Tillamook
All kinds of cement work in a first
claaa manner and foundation and
chimney blocks at reasonable prices.
Will guarantee any work. A. E.
Doerge, llth street and first Avenue
West, Tillamook.
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A. J. Stillwell has returned from a
business trip to Portland, where he
went to meet some representatives
of the Eastern manufactures and to
stoc.k up on many lines of merchan­
dise.
On next Monday evening the
lodge of United Artisans will give
an open social session at their new
hall, over People’s Store.
All members are urged to attend
and
bring friends.
Speeches, |
toasts, good music, and a light
luncheon will be served. Supreme
Master Artisan Hudson, from Port­
land will be present and address
the assembly. Come out and learn
what this most excellent lodge of
ladies and gentlemen are doing to
A slum in the cheese market in aid themselves and make our city
California reduced the price in that better everyway.
State to 13c., consequently there is
little or no demand there for Tilla­
And invites the Public to [call and make an
mook cheese at 17c., which is the Local Candidates for the Pri­
price the local product is quoted.
mary Election.
inspection of the room and its equipment.
We are professional photograp­
Below will be found the names of
hers, trained to and experienced those who have filed petition for
in the art. Satisfaction guaranteed nomination at the primary election
SAFETY
SECURITY,
SERVICE
on all work. Our prices are and on the 15th May for offices .in this
will always be as low as any We county :*
solicit your patronage.—Tillamook
Judge of the Circuit Court—Harry
Studio.
11, Belt and Glen O. Holman, both
Jesse E. Crenshaw has been en­ of Polk County, rep ; Webster
gaged to teach science at the high Holmes, of Tillamook county, dem.
school and Miss Maud Mastiek,
Joint Representative—T. B. Hand
English. Mias Lena Malin, who ley, of Tillamook county, rep. ; R.
was engaged to teach the sixth Y. Blalock, of Tillamook county,
grade, has declined to accept the dem.
position.
County Judge—A. M. Hare, Rep.
County Clerk—J. C. Holden, Rep.
Archbishop Christie will be in Till­
Sheriff—H. Crenshaw and Emmett
amook next month and will dedicate
the new Catholic Church on Sun­ Bale, Rep.; N. J. Myers, Dem.
County Treasurer—H L. Beals,
day morning, May 10, when a
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special service will take place, to Rep.
County Surveyor—U. G. Jackson,
which the citizens are invited to
L.
F.
Wilson,
R.
L.
Shreve,
Rep.
participate in.
Coroner—W. C. Hawk and S. M
For legal advice consult a lawyer. Wendt, Rep.
For medical advice consult a doctor,
County Commissioner—F. L. Sap­
For photos consult professional pington and D. F. Thompson, Rep.,
photographers. Every man to his two years ; A. A. Irnlah, F. L.
trade. We make everything in Owens and F. J. Welsh, Rep. four
photography and guarantee to years.
satisiy.— Tillamook Studio.
Justice of the Peace—2nd District,
The County Agriculturist Roy C. E. W. Stanley ; 3rd District, Frank
Jones will have quarters in the Taylor, Rep.
Commissioners. Port of Nehalem
Court House and his office hours
will be Saturdays and Mondays. —H. V. Alley and C. H. Wheeler,
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Mr, Jones will be glad to enfer with Rep.
dairymen who may be in need of
FOR SALE
information and will be glad to
meet them.
A Country Store in Tillamook
War news was the principal topic County, well established, has good
trade,
excellent neighborhood post
of conversation in Tillamook this
office, making money, cheap if sold
week, and the people in this neck of soon.
Owner must go east. Cheap
the woods felt greatly pleased that
the United States had at last taken rent, good leaee, good roads, a
snup. For particulars see or write,
an active move to bring Huerta to C.
R. Worrall, Atty., Tillamoobk,
his senses and establish peace and
Oregon. ________________
good government in Mexico.
The LTnited Artisans Lodge will 1
City Council Meeting.
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give a select invitation ball and
On Monday evening the city council
reception at the Commercial Club
Rooms on Saturday evening, April met in regular session with the follow­
25th. Excellent music by Perkins ing members present: Mayor, F. R.
full orchestra, the best decorum
will be maintained, invitations Beals; Councilmen Edmunds, Keldson, with waters of Pule Creek in Sec. 29
FARM FOR SALE
must be presented at the door, ob­ Lamb and Melchior and Recorder Hays. Tp. S R 9 W. Jay Baker of Beaver, for
Choice
acre dairy, fruit and
ject charity. Admission, $1.00.
I The health and police committee re­ the irrigation of 12 acres with the produce 100
farm and Ridge Ranch
W. S. Cone, of Bay City, who was ported that it had been unable to find waters of Bummer Creek in Sec. 18 Summer House for sale, including
in Mexico for some time, was in the a garbage dump and for that reason
stock and fixtures. For particulars,
city on Wednesday, He says it is Tillamook’s cleanup day would have to Tp. 3 S It 10 W.
I. II. EDWARDS,
easy to capture the towns along the
Box 30, Portland, Ore.
be
postponed.
coast and it is Ins impression that
the Mexicans will unite, and in that
Two hundred dog tags have been
Notice of Office Hours
event he looks for a long guirrela purchased and a special effort will be
Call for City Road Warrant«,
war when an advance is made into made to collect the dog tax.
R.
H.
llays,
Water
Collector
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the interior of the country,
All City road warrants that have
The collection of overdue payments Street Commissioner and City Re­ been
endorsed for interest are now
A May Day evening basket social o i improvement bonds will be contin­ corder, Office in City Hall.
payable. Interest ceases after this
is to be given at the Guild Houseon
First
ten
days
of
each
month
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Friday evening, May 1st A May- ued until City Attorney Botts is able a.m. to 12a.m. and 1 p.m. to3 p.in., date, April 16, 1914.
M W. H ankison ,
Day program,
beginning at 8 to look after the matter.
rest of the month 1 to 3:30 p.in.
City Treasurer.
o’clock will precede the basket
The tobacco ordinance which prohi­
social. JLadies are requested to bits the use of tobocco by boys under
bring baskets, and here, gentlemen,
will be the place to get your May 18 years of age was passed.
baskets filled with bounteous good
The fire ordinance which is drafted
things to eat. Everyone cordially for the purpose of safeguarding against
invited. Price of baskets, 75c,
fires was continued for corrections un­
Attorney C. R. Worrall will leave til the next meeting.
Monday for Portland to look after I G. L. Dick’s offer to complete work
some bankrup’ey matters in the U.
S. District Court and will also ap­ on street to the Feeney foundry was
pear before the U.S. Land Office in accepted and a contract has been let
some cases of titles land sales of for the completion of Che work by the
tide lands for several of his clients,
judge Worrall must certainly ieel i first of June.
highly complimented at the large
Water Permits.
amount of high grade law business
given him by the citizens of our
During the quarter ending March
county, which he deserves because
of his ability as a lawyer and his 31st, 1914, the State engineer J oh H.
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$4..r0
reasonable charges for his services. Lewis, hss issued 154 permits for the Pure Cane Sugar, 1(X) lb. Sack
The registration last (week was : appropriation of water, including 8 Best Hard Wheat Flour, per sack, $1.30,
- bbl 5.C0
Republicans, men 65, women :t9 ; permits to construct reservoirs. Under
Rex
Hams
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per
lb. 19c.
Democrats men 20, women 7 ; Pro these permits it is proposed to irrigate
hibitionists, men 2, women 7 ; Pro­
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25c.
gressives, men 4, women 2 ; Socia­ 28,994 acres of land, develop 21,968 3 Cans of Tomatoes
list, mtn 6, women 2 ; Indepen­ horsepower at an estimated cost of 3 Cans of Corn-
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25c.
dent, men 1, woman 1 ; no partv, 92,500,000.
men 1. It will be seen that a large
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35c,
The Wheeler Lumber Company of 2 Cans of Royal Club Pine Apple
number of women are registering
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25c.
as Republicans. The registration Wheeler, appropriates water from an 6 Bars of Crystal White Soap
unnamed creek in Sec. 10 Tp. 2 N R 10
is as follows :
Men. Women. Total. W for manufacturing and domestic pur­ Regular 50c. Tea............................................... 35c. lb.
1186 poses. Wm. N. Bays of Beaver, for do­ Cara Cola Coffee
Republican .. 860 .. 326
..... per lb. 25c.
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Democrat« ... 282 .. 77
74
112 mestic supply with the waters of ar
Prohibitionists 98
16
Socialists .... 66
S unnamed creek in Sec. 30 Tp 4 S R 10
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6
Progressive ..
W. A. C. Girt and F. M. Gist of Clo-
60
27
87 verdale appropriate water from a
Independent..
10
6
16
Miscellaneous.
spring in Sec. 21 Tp 4 S R 10 W for the
532
1.864 irrigation of 3 acres, development of
1.332
$110
5 horsepower and domestic supply. I. 100 lb. Wheat
"The United States has borrowed
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and
C.
G.
Gist
and
G.
A.
Glick
of
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80c.
lb
Sack
Bran
60
money at 2 and 3 percent for canal
construction. It can afford to bor- Cloverdale appropriate water from
$1.20
80 lb. Sack Shorts
tnonry and lend it to producer« from spring in same location for domestii
the aoil at the gross co.*, ' said R. supply. Ernest Haag of Beaver, for 60 lb Rolled Oats
- 95c.
A Booth, candidate for Republican
the
irrigation
Of
two
acres,
deve
lop
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per
cwt
1.45
nomination for the United States
White Oats
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Senate, in an address at Eugene ment of 6 horsepower and domestic
Ton Lots ¡3.00
’ast week. "If an American farmer supply with the waters of an unnamed Mixed Hay, 75c. per cwt
hire 40 acres of good land with 3) creek in Sec. 28 Tp 3 S Rg. 9 W. An
Ton Lot« 14.00
Best Clover Hay, 75c. per cwt
cleared and 3> uncleared, aril in
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hampered by lack of credit and high ton Totzeur of Beaver, for the irriga­
tion
of
7
acres
with
the
waters
of
a
interest, rates, the government
These are only a few of our special prices, Give
should snrnieh him long time, low creek in Sec. 34 Tp 3 S Rg. 9 W. School
rate money for the improvement«. District No. 15, appropriate water UH a call.
Production would thus be doubled,
taiee would be lightened and bust from a creek in Sac. 35 Tp. 2 N Rg. 10
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nens stimulated. Such a transac­ W for drinking and Are protection. Er­
tion would in every way be sound. nest Haag of Beaver, for the irrigation
It would give a new meaning to de­ of 7 acres with the waters of a creek
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velopment in the Went and should
be furnished for buying land and In See. 83 Tp. 3 3 R 9 W. J. T. Davis
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
for land improvement, and can be of Baavar, for V m ir ligation of 12 acre*
Is Now Located in its NEW BANKING ROOM,
I.O.O.F. BUILDING,
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F. C. FELDSCHAN
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Building
Line.
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FEED SPECIALS:
THE NEW CASH STORE,
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